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The overlooked reasons heart attacks spike during the holidays, explained by a cardiologist
It's the most wonderful time of the year, but not necessarily for your heart. In the U.S., cardiac deaths occur on Christmas Day more than on any other day of the year, followed by December 26 and New ...
Resting heart rate provides significant insight into a person's cardiovascular and overall health. Dr Vass explains how.
Men develop a greater risk of cardiovascular disease years earlier than women — starting at around age 35, according to a new long-term study. The report, published Wednesday in the Journal of the ...
Extreme summer heat can strain the heart through dehydration, electrolyte imbalance and increased heart rate. These changes ...
Share on Pinterest Cardiovascular and metabolic health are intrinsically linked, with diabetes and kidney disease as major risk factors for heart disease. PER Images/Stocksy A new report suggests that ...
'The key with HIIT is to exercise at a high enough intensity to influence the push of your heart, and the stretch of your blood vessels. True high-intensity intervals are three minutes or less, and ...
Information overload and screen time degrade sleep and cause irreversible heart damage over time, North Estonia Medical ...
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